Students first practiced by dissecting a chicken wing and then a sheep’s heart after they learned about the cardiovascular system.
The man cut the hoses on two air pumps at QuickChek and is wanted for criminal mischief, police say.
Students explored the effectiveness of pill coatings. Stony Brook University graduate Daniella Pereira mentors a group each week.
The televisions were worth more than $3,300 combined, police say.
The pedestrian was struck in the middle lane of the Long Island Expressway, police say.
The community features a resort-style pool, heated spa, a club room and lounge, game night area, fitness center, golf simulator, and more.
The dog’s teeth were fractured, rotting, and broken, and the dog showed signs of significant physical pain, Suffolk SPCA detectives said.
Attendees played games, watched a holiday movie, ate tasty treats, wrote letters to Santa and created holiday cards for service members.
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The café will feature soups, salads, sandwiches, and freshly baked goods.
People can donate food on Wednesday at two LIRR hubs in New York City. "We wanted to help to the extent we can," the LIRR president said.
The team volunteered at Long Island Cares Harry Chapin Food Bank, packing boxes of food for neighbors in need.
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A disabled vehicle had caused a lane closure on Tuesday afternoon.
Each month, Hauppauge Middle School rewards thoughtful and positive actions with kindness awards.
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Stop & Shop’s Turkey Express Program Donated Turkeys to Long Island Cares, Inc. and Island Harvest Food Bank to Battle Hunger on LI
On Nov. 6, the school hosted a pep rally where eager candidates took to the podium to campaign for leadership roles.
The facility is set to add 1,000 video lottery terminals, an event/convention space, a lounge, sports bar and grill, a shop, and more.
Veterans will be provided with a Thanksgiving basket. Here's what they need to know.
Aubrey Hutson, 10, a massive Swiftie who is battling cancer, saw her dream come true when she got to watch Taylor Swift from the floor.
Hauppauge High School’s turf field were a sea of pink as the school community raised approximately $50K in Courtney Tomkin's memory.
Strong Island, a roller derby team, and the Long Island Nets basketball team plan to partner with the food bank ahead of the holiday season.
Representatives from Stony Brook Children’s Hospital visited classes at Forest Brook Elementary for lessons on safety and injury prevention.
Donors have donated thousands of turkeys to Long Island Cares so it can help food-insecure people have a full Thanksgiving meal.
Students from Hauppauge High School's fine and performing arts department proudly presented their production of the Shakespeare classic.
The driver was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs in connection with the fatal crash, police say.
Officers found the man's body in a Jeep, which was parked on the shoulder of the Long Island Expressway, police say.
The motorcyclist struck a Jeep while trying to go around the vehicle, police say.
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Students had fun at the pep rally, playing games, watching performances, and crowning Mr. and Miss Hauppauge.
Free Medicare Open Enrollment Assistance Through FCA
The man was driving on a highway when he tried making a left turn and collided with another vehicle, police say.
Proceeds benefitted Angela's House, which helps medically fragile children and their families.
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A woman was accused of hitting a duck with a hard stick-like object, and the mallard was found dead shortly after, the Suffolk SPCA said.
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Students unfurled a giant American flag alongside administrators, staff, police officers and firefighters.
Holiday demand for meals will be "sky high," a Long Island Cares official said. Donations can be dropped off at Long Island Cares.